The realm of utility is the realm of pursuing fame and fortune. There are too many desires in life. When people apply their own desires to satisfy natural desires, people have more desires than animals, because most animals are satisfied from hunger and cold, and people's desires are endless. The comparative psychology rooted in "I hold" makes people compare, and defines happiness as possession and superiority. Utilitarian values will lead to three kinds of distress: first, you can't get what you want; Second, because you have no utilitarian pursuit at a certain height, life is boring; Third, the consequences of various bad behaviors brought by extortion.
The moral realm regards goodness as the purport of life, not because of the constraints of moral public opinion, but consciously regards goodness as the basic condition of spiritual pleasure and happiness in life. People in the moral realm will not harm others and even willingly transfer part of their interests to others. People in the moral realm have three kinds of happiness: first, they are not suffering from material lack, but have spiritual self-sufficiency, so they often feel at ease; Second, the personnel are smooth and there are few violations; Third, there are conditions for reaching a higher spiritual realm: a considerable degree of spiritual freedom.